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Gaming News Archives - Page 3120Top-10 gambling box-office hits17 March 2008
With the broad release of "21" just two weeks away, we poked around to see what it had to earn to be among the top-grossing gambling movies. The results are quite interesting.
After the glamour gigs, they try out new music17 March 2008
It may be the most Vegas show — and most un-Vegas — show in town.
Why Strip resorts need to end nightclub tipping shakedowns17 March 2008
Jeff Simpson on the shakedown for tips at Las Vegas nightclubs.
Harrah's makes slight adjustments to WSOP rules17 March 2008
Excessive celebrations will be penalized at this year's WSOP while last year's rule that barred players from showing just one of their mucked cards at the end of a hand has been amended.
Sands Kansas application goes to city council17 March 2008
News Brief: Sands Kansas’ $777 million application for a resort hotel and casino at 110th Street and Riverview Avenue in Edwardsville will go before the City Council after the unanimous blessing of the city’s Planning Commission.
Maryland readies for slot vote17 March 2008
News Brief: Lawmakers in Annapolis, Maryland, are moving to tighten up campaign reporting requirements for the November referendum on legalizing slot machines.
Alberta reports gaming results17 March 2008
News Brief: Alberta gambling revenues are pegged to hit another record while exceeding expectations by $90 million, say government officials.
Casino brings prosperity to Michigan tribe17 March 2008
News Brief: In just two short years, unprecedented change has come to the sleepy Saganing Indian Reservation in Arenac County thanks to the Saganing Eagles Landing Casino.
Connecticut tribe to appeal judge's decision17 March 2008
News Brief: The Mashantucket Pequots says they will appeal a judge’s decision to overrule their objections to a Nov. 24 vote by Foxwoods table game dealers to organize under the United Auto Workers.
Nevadan at work: Exec travels globe, helps companies widen their worlds17 March 2008
Jonathon Galaviz is a partner in Las Vegas-based Globalysis Ltd., a research and consulting firm that advises tourism and travel companies on doing business internationally.
Back to school, major in slots17 March 2008
The Morse Arberry Jr. Telecommunications Building at the College of Southern Nevada helps students advance their slot machine knowledge through lessons on theory, electronics, computer technology and mathematics.
ConExpo-Con/Agg the biggest of the big17 March 2008
The best way to grasp the magnitude of the biggest convention in Las Vegas,the ConExpo-Con/Agg show, is to look down at it from the sky.
Inside gaming: United Coin taking steps to not go up in smoke17 March 2008
United Coin Machine is trying to cut the financial bleeding caused by last year's statewide smoking ban.
Herbst COO named company president17 March 2008
Herbst Gaming said Thursday that Ferenc Szony has been named the gaming company's new president in addition to his current role as COO.
Study suggests more taxes for road upgrades17 March 2008
According to a report, if Americans don't pony up more taxes, they better get used to more traffic.
Unibet CFO steps down17 March 2008
Ragnar Hellenius has decided to step down as CFO for the Unibet Group.
California Lottery adds new retail locations17 March 2008
With an eye out for unique retailers to add to the traditional convenience stores where Lottery tickets are sold, the California Lottery has added 1,500 new retail locations in the past year.
Inn of the Mountain Gods reports results17 March 2008
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino reported revenue of $28.9 million, operating income of $2.2 million and EBITDA of $6.3 million for its third quarter ended January 31, 2008.
Two Paradise Jackpots awarded in a week17 March 2008
The slots are sizzling at Spa Resort Casino in Palm
Springs, where two Paradise Jackpots struck exactly a week apart.
Scientific Game signs new international contracts17 March 2008
Scientific Games has signed four new contracts with customers in Germany
and Finland for the provision of pari-mutuel wagering systems, terminal and
services.
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